There was good news and bad news for the Manchester City faithful when the draw for their debut Champions League season was made. Firstly, the bad news – their first away trip is to the home of the 2010 finalists Bayern Munich. The good news is that the fixture is during Munich's Oktoberfest beer festival. Prost!

Meanwhile, over at the site of the old Munich-Riem airport, Manchester City representatives laid a wreath at a ceremony in memory of the victims of the 1958 Munich air disaster which claimed the lives of 23 people, including eight Manchester United players. Here, former team doctor and life president Sidney Rose pays his respects at the memorial stone

Bayern's pressure pays off in the 38th minute when they take the lead courtesy of Mario Gomez. Ribery cuts in from the left and fires a low, hard shot which Joe Hart does well to parry. He excels himself when he blocks Muller's follow up shot but, unfortunately for him, the ball falls to Gomez and he lashes it into the net

Just on the stroke of half-time, Gomez gets his and Bayern's second. Again it comes after a fantastic save by Joe Hart. Daniel van Buyten powers a header down towards the far corner which Hart does exceedingly well to get his right hand to but unfortunately his City team-mates' reactions aren't as quick. Gomez is first to the ball and chips it over Hart, making it 2-0. As the teams go off at half-time, Hart rather understandably fires a verbal rocket towards his team-mates

That challenge was indicitive of Dzeko's performance and he is soon replaced by Nigel De Jong. Dzeko disagreed with his manager Roberto Mancini's decision and words were exchanged. So strong were some of the words Mancini received, the Italian had to restrained from going after Dzeko

Tonight's on-field performance leaves Mancini with a lot to think about. However he's already made his mind up regarding the off-field performances of Dzeko & Tevez. The furious manager has decided that Dzeko will "sit the next game next to me" and that Tevez is "finished" at City

Just 16 minutes in, United rain on Basel's parade. Fabio cuts the the ball back to Giggs who, with a deft touch, lays the ball to Danny Welbeck. The young striker scuffs his shot a tad, but there's enough on it to beat Sommer in the Basel goal

Just one minute later, it's 2-0 to United courtesy of that same double act. There's a swift counter-attack from United and Giggs carries the ball towards the Basel goal. He's around 35 yards out on the left when he plays a wonderful sweeping pass towards the inside right of the box to Welbeck, and the youngster stabs the ball home first time with aplomb

For the next 15 minutes, United are on the back foot as Basel continue to pile on the pressure and exploit United's shaky defending. This is exemplified in the 75th minute when Jones dilly-dallies on the ball rather than firing it into row Z. Possession falls to Streller, who is bundled to the ground by Antonio Valencia. The ref points to the spot and Alexander Frei sends De Gea the wrong way and Basel into the lead

Danny Welbeck even has a chance to get his hat-trick and win the game for United when he gets on the end of a Nani cross, but his glancing header flashes inches past the post. So, another draw for United and they lie third in group C

Vágner Love goes in hard on Inter's Walter Samuel. The CSKA striker levels the scores in the 77th minute but just one minute later Mauro Zárate breaks the heart of Love and his team-mates when he grabs the winning goal

Bafetimbi Gomis has good reason to celebrate after a delightful finish from outside the area gives Lyon the lead in their match against Dinamo Zagreb. Kone doubled the French side's lead later in the first half. The match finished 2-0 and Lyon are now second in Group D

Bruno Cesar scored the only goal of the game in Benfica's victory over FC Oţelul Galaţi. He received a wonderful ball from Gaitán whilst making a diagonal run, before controlling the ball in an instant with his left which game him the necessary time to pick his spot with his right

Napoli's Edinson Cavani manages to avoid Villarreal's high kicking Gonzalo Rodriguez. It was Napoli's first home match in the Champions League for 21 years and the team did themselves proud with a 2-0 victory. Marek Hamšík opened the scoring after a quarter of an hour and then on their next attack Cavani doubled the lead from the penalty spot after Rodriguez brought down Ezequiel Lavezzi. The Naples side leap-frog Manchester City into second place